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<blockquote data-quote="txyaloo" data-source="post: 11316431" data-attributes="member: 23362"><p>No open carry of pistols. No concealed carry of pistols allowed unless you have a Texas CHL or a permit we have reciprocity with. Open/concealed carry of rifles and shotguns is legal.</p><p></p><p>You may carry pistols (loaded or unloaded) on or about your person while in a vehicle as long as you aren't breaking any law other than Class C traffic infractions, aren't in a gang, etc. If you are stopped with a loaded firearm in a vehicle, and you do not have a concealed handgun license, you do not have a duty to inform the officer a pistol is in the vehicle. If you have a concealed handgun permit from any other state (or TX) you must inform the officer of the presence of a pistol as soon as they approach the vehicle. </p><p></p><p>Open/concealed carry of rifles in a vehicle is completely legal.</p><p></p><p>If you have a concealed carry permit, there is no carry in most bars. They will be marked with a large 51% sign at the entry to the establishment. Regular no guns signs (gun busters) do not apply to concealed handgun permit holders. Signs that are marked "30.06" in large contrasting letters do apply to permit holders, and it is illegal to carry past them.</p><p></p><p>That sums up the major laws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txyaloo, post: 11316431, member: 23362"] No open carry of pistols. No concealed carry of pistols allowed unless you have a Texas CHL or a permit we have reciprocity with. Open/concealed carry of rifles and shotguns is legal. You may carry pistols (loaded or unloaded) on or about your person while in a vehicle as long as you aren't breaking any law other than Class C traffic infractions, aren't in a gang, etc. If you are stopped with a loaded firearm in a vehicle, and you do not have a concealed handgun license, you do not have a duty to inform the officer a pistol is in the vehicle. If you have a concealed handgun permit from any other state (or TX) you must inform the officer of the presence of a pistol as soon as they approach the vehicle. Open/concealed carry of rifles in a vehicle is completely legal. If you have a concealed carry permit, there is no carry in most bars. They will be marked with a large 51% sign at the entry to the establishment. Regular no guns signs (gun busters) do not apply to concealed handgun permit holders. Signs that are marked "30.06" in large contrasting letters do apply to permit holders, and it is illegal to carry past them. That sums up the major laws. [/QUOTE]
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